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First Correlating Revision No. 3-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 6.1.8.1.1 ] 6.1.8.1.1* Definition One- and Two-Family Dwelling Unit. A building that contains not more than two dwelling units, with independent cooking and bathroom facilities each dwelling unit occupied by members of a single family with not more than three outsiders, if any, accommodated in rented rooms. Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 07:32:17 EST 2016 Committee Statement: The revision is intended to correlate the definition within Chapter 6 with the scope and application of Chapter 24 as noted in 24.1.1.2. However, it is noted that further revisions might be necessary to 3.3.68 and 24.1.1.2. The committee should review the language within the definition including the term outsiders and rented rooms. Page 1

First Correlating Revision No. 5-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 7.2.1.5.10.2 ] 7.2.1.5.10.2 The releasing mechanism shall open the door leaf with not more than one releasing operation, unless otherwise specified in 7.2.1.5.10.3, 7.2.1.5.10.4, or 7.2.1.5.10.6, or 7.2.1.5.10.7. Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 07:52:57 EST 2016 : The reference to new 7.2.1.5.10.7 is needed for completeness and correlation. Page 2

First Correlating Revision No. 6-NFPA 101-2016 [ New Section after 7.2.1.5.10.6 ] 7.2.1.5.10.7 Two releasing operations shall be permitted for educational occupancy classroom doors secured against unwanted entry in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 15. Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 07:55:19 EST 2016 : The new provision of 7.2.1.5.10.7 is needed so that the new provisions of 15.2.2.2.4 do not conflict with Chapter 7. Page 3

First Correlating Revision No. 19-NFPA 101-2016 [ Section No. 11.8.5 ] 11.8.5 Emergency Lighting and Standby Power. 11.8.5.1 Emergency lighting in accordance with Section 7.9 shall be provided. 11.8.5.2 Emergency power requirements for electric fire pumps shall be in accordance with NFPA 20. 11.8.5.3 Emergency power requirements for detection, alarm, and communications systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 72. 11.8.5.4 Requirements for standby power shall be as specified in 11.8.5.4.1 through 11.8.5.4.4. 11.8.5.4.1 Type 60, Class 1, Level 1, standby power in accordance with Article 701 of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, and NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, shall be provided. 11.8.5.4.2 The standby power system shall have a capacity and rating sufficient to supply all required equipment required to be connected by 11.8.5.4.4. 11.8.5.4.3 Selective load pickup and load shedding shall be permitted in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. 11.8.5.4.4 The standby power system shall be connected to the following: Electric fire pump (1) Jockey pump, except as otherwise provided in 40.4.2 for special-purpose industrial occupancies (2) Air compressor serving dry-pipe and pre-action systems, except as otherwise provided in 40.4.2 for special-purpose industrial occupancies (3) Emergency command center equipment and lighting (4) Not less than one elevator serving all floors, with standby power transferable to any elevator (5) Mechanical equipment for smokeproof enclosures (6) Mechanical equipment required to conform with the requirements of Section 9.3 (7) Stairway video monitoring equipment as required by 11.8.8 11.8.5.5 Power for detection, alarm, and communications systems shall be in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. Submittal Date: Fri Jan 08 08:46:35 EST 2016 Committee Statement: The requirements of NFPA 101, Section 11.8.5 conflict with NFPA 20 which requires that an on-site standby generator be a Type 10, Class X, Level 1. (NFPA 20: 2016: 9.6.2) Additionally, Paragraph 9.6.2 requires that the generator fuel supply be sufficient for 8 hours of fire pump operation at 100 percent of rated pump capacity. By providing a reference to the NFPA 20 requirements, the conflict is resolved. In addition, the standby power requirements, previously Paragraph 11.8.5.2, have been moved to be Paragraph 11.8.5.4. Paragraphs 11.8.5.1, 11.8.5.2, and 11.8.5.3 all require a 10 second transfer which is referred to as emergency power. As such, Page 4

they are grouped together, followed by the requirements for standby power. The title of 11.8.5 has been revised to more accurately reflect that the requirements address emergency and standby power systems. Reference to NFPA 70 Article 701 is dropped for consistency with NFPA 101 7.9.2.2. Page 5